Birding, the gentle pastime of watching birds, can at times become a competitive sport. Even at its worst, though, when birders don't give out information of their sightings and try to sidetrack other birders, it seldom rises to the level of serious harm...usually. But when Bob White mannered school
Murder Among the OWLS
โ Scribed by Crider, Bill
- Book ID
- 107358103
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 131 KB
- Series
- WWM-625; Sheriff Dan Rhodes Mystery 14
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
It was the cat who "told" Sheriff Dan Rhodes that something was wrong. It ran into the house when he opened the door. His wife, Ivy, recognized the cat as belonging to their neighbor and told Dan to go check on the widow--Helen Harris never let the cat out of the house.
When Dan finds Helen's body on her kitchen floor, there is nothing to indicate that her death wasn't an accident. But Ivy's words ring in his head. Why was the cat out?
Helen had been active in a number of women's groups, one of which was the OWLS, the Older Women's Literary Society. She and some other women would also venture out with digging tools to look for ancient booty in the lands around the town. They didn't usually find much, but every now and then someone would dig up a coin or a piece of jewelry with potential. Could this have been the reason for Helen's death?
The investigation becomes more complicated as Rhodes learns that she actually had a number of suitors. Also, a...
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